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Jan. 6 rioter shows cop's blood on hands and brags 'I fed him to the people': prosecutor

Prosecutors are requesting a lengthy prison sentence for a Kentucky man who rioted at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and was caught on video attacking police officers, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reported.

Photos show 33-year-old Jack Wade Whitton Jr. hitting police with a metal crutch and dragging an injured officer to the ground. Prosecutors want him to spend eight years in prison.

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Jewish family fled hometown after Mike Johnson warned of ‘enemy’ to the gospel: report

A Jewish family that challenged Christian prayer in their local school fled their home town after then-evangelical attorney Mike Johnson warned of an “enemy” that was “silencing the gospel,” according to a new report.

Johnson’s words, spoken when he was a senior attorney with the evangelical legal group Alliance Defending Freedom, appeared in a local Louisiana newspaper published in 2004 and uncovered Friday by the Huffington Post.

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'Disgusting': House Dem sickened as Marjorie Taylor Greene treats MAGA rioters as 'heroes'

Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) accused his colleague Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) this week of treating Capitol rioters as "heroes" when she visited them in prison.

In an interview with the progressive Meidas Touch news site, Garcia recalled going with a congressional delegation to view conditions where Jan. 6 prisoners were being held in Washington D.C.

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Former GOP congressman invites scrutiny by using campaign cash for 'security'

In a terse note responding to the Federal Election Commission, the old campaign committee for former Rep. Peter King (R-NY) said it intends to keep operating even if the congressman has no intention of again running for office.

But the FEC also has questions about how it is operating, including thousands in expenses for security, which is allowed for sitting members of Congress but not former members.

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'Trump's lead in Iowa is fragile': Evangelical leader who endorsed DeSantis

Bob Vander Plaats says he picks winners.

And given the GOP's last election's subpar effort earlier this month — he wants to show he can win again.

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'Performative clown': GOP candidates slammed for assuming terrorism caused car explosion

They're eating terrorism crow.

Two Republican candidates seeking higher office were both shouting terrorism and publicly shamed.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene sells her book on QAnon show despite claiming she disavowed it

Far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) was notorious for promoting QAnon conspiracy theories before being elected to Congress, even sharing content that blamed wildfires in the West on Jewish space lasers. She has since tried to walk back that support, claiming she was misled by "the internet" into believing conspiracy theories.

But she apparently isn't quite willing to abandon QAnon entirely, reported The Daily Beast, as she goes to a show catering to the movement in order to promote her new book.

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'Smoking gun': Mary Trump exposes 'note from hell' that could cost her uncle everything

Former President Donald Trump's niece Mary Trump explained in her Substack Wednesday why a five-word "note from hell" written by the Trump Organization's top accountant could cost her uncle everything in the civil fraud trial in New York.

"A scribbled note said to have been written by former Trump Organization Comptroller Jeffrey McConney reads: 'DJT TO GET FINAL REVIEW.' The note appears on a document that allegedly exaggerated Donald’s net worth by $3.5 billion, and contained expansive evidence of fraud," wrote Mary Trump, herself a professional psychologist. "I shared this evidence with attorney Joe Gallina of Call to Activism, who said, 'I can’t think of a bigger smoking gun than one that says – in all caps – 'DONALD TRUMP MUST APPROVE THIS' on a document riddled with fraud.'"

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Jan. 6 tape drop is about to blow up in MAGA Republicans' faces: analyst

The security surveillance dump announced this week that many Republicans claim will show the Jan. 6 Capitol riot was a mostly peaceful affair is about to blow up in their faces, an analyst wrote Wednesday.

Writing for Salon, Amanda Marcotte says the tactic of releasing the footage as an attempt to absolve those who participated "doesn't seem like the smartest electoral strategy."

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Trump campaign furious about Iowa evangelical leader's endorsement of DeSantis

Trump's campaign is claiming Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis paid six figures to secure an influential Iowan's endorsement.

Bob Vander Plaats, who as president and CEO of The Family Leader holds a vast sway in Iowa's evangelical circles, officially endorsed Florida DeSantis on Tuesday as the Jan. 15 Iowa Caucus nears.

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‘Toilet paper is cheaper’: MTG’s new book slammed by unimpressed readers

Everyone's a critic, U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene learned Tuesday.

Georgia's MAGA MVP took to X Tuesday to excitedly announce the release of her first book, a memoir entitled “MTG.”

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Christian nationalists party at Mar-a-Lago and warn of God's wrath if Trump loses again

A group of Christian nationalists who believe that their religious faith should have dominion over the American government spent time partying at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort as they openly fantasized of returning to power and crushing their foes, according to a report.

Rolling Stone wrote that notorious theocrat Lance Wallnau and MAGA pastor Jim Garlow were guests at a Mar-a-Lago gathering, held by the America First Policy Institute, at which plans to create a theocracy in the United States were discussed.

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'More isolated than ever': Analyst says MTG 'flailing' since speaker battle

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) staked much of her transformation from a far-right outcast on the margins of the Republican Party into a top dealmaker on her close alliance with former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) — and with his ouster she's been left "flailing," an analyst claims.

The outspoken conservative was one of his most ardent advocates during the chaotic fight to elect him as speaker and, in return, she had her committee assignments restored. She stuck with him until the end, when he was ousted from his role by a renegade band of Freedom Caucus extremists.

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